The Miniarures Gallery is full of the most known buildings in the world, for instance: St. Peter’s Basilica, St. Peter’s Square, WTC, Colloseum, Pyramid of Cheops, Niagara Waterfall, Etna Volcano or The Statue of Liberty.

Kadzielnia Nature Reserve is very close to the city centre of Kielce. 26 caves, with the longest one of 140 m plus beautiful tectonic phenomena make it a great place for a walk. Some interesting fossils have been found there, for example: armored fish, trilobites or corals.

38 objects presenting and representing the old Polish village are present in the Park that covers the area of 65ha.

Visiting the Park is like travelling back in time. During your trip you can see how went everyday life in rural areas in Poland. There are many different buildings such as: peasant houses, carpenter’s, blacksmith’s, schools, shops, chapels, churches or windmills.

The oak’s height is 28.5 meters and its trunk circumference is 9.85 m. Its age according to Cezary Pacyniak research (a 1992 publication: “The oldest trees in Poland”) is currently 677 years!

6. “Raj” Cave

This beautiful cave is very close to Kielce, yet was discovered as late as in 1964. Tourists’ route has got 180 m. The cave is full of stalagmites, stalactites and has even some stalagnates. A must see.